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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
HIE MOKNTOG IlKR-ALI);" FRIDAY, SEPTEM33EK 27, 1880. ponmtg guilt) a VZtl' Alsf) DUMB MAN'S FEAT. II C:oat th Pl-ttM !oa TTitii a Kale Team, Arririsj Hre Fr a Iwa. A FINASOIAL SUCCESS. STATE DISPATCHES. A Gr;0D bU&GESTIOlT. 0iucii::!i! -hi- Town Clock Qnetion, "Which I J Ti.ulv and to the Pcir.t P. L. Kenton Tii Stats Fir v&eceipis Larger Thin' Ever B-dors Corapar-d With Laet Tear. stkci.-m.. fz-.r.a a. m. i N .t I se- i if (ore buyin toves .ind rai;g.b is a ustake Mis- mkes are altvavi costly. In heat- costly. In heat iug stoves we !:ave Ihe largest as well a !! iti Mt carefully selected Stock in the city. The stoves we Iter were not bought as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know vi hut each stove will do. and they were huii-hf lor cash, so the' price i liahr. We have sp.-.-ial-j tes in heaters, be.-idi nr regular ( Line.-of (iarland, Argaud and Su-j y.'iinr sN.'V-.- and range?. Gko. W. bsiu ii. JOTTINCiK ABIirr TOWN. Seattle has over 'JIM Uwvets. Fountain jie.is at Wiil & Stark's. The largest slurs of watches in tfae. city at Will & Starks. There are 'MV) pupils onioiicl in the puolie schools of tbid city. For H-hotd t.voks, blank-, tab lets, etc., go to the Citv Drug tore. Pivse: n tioiis ;nd recipes oare :i..y Oi!.ip:.i:de:i at the Citv I : nr it'ii e. tn'i W id it M.i-k s aim ex- Will it St.irkV ami e andne theii-h:r--i and in-w liu? ..f it- i.tr.i- ami lii-W ilwr' !( t ui.es. : '. Van 1 bi !i pun-iiavjd ;er-; diy ti Twcedalf .: licdtield one i Mock in South Albanv, paving forj same rJ-lWK). ! I'.usintss men of Fu-ene. which : a Ivro three-story brick hotels, aro now t.:lkin of building a bi i.i-tei ccr-tiirj; about .$7.,00o. A tre.-h .-tock of lint- candy from i me of the best factories in San i-ranciso juet received at t Kento::'s ue&r the jiostoflice. i" i i . A full set of citv ofTicers is tu be elected in this citj- at the coining: election in December. Already rur.dida'es ar- bnin ppoken of for ' the otlicea. The managers of the opera j .icuse say that the building will lie j raised up this fall or next spring'' anil two line store rooms built on j the lirst floor. i I. C. Searles, who has been :'or several weeks, lias entirlv ill re- covered and is out on the streets i lirm, Harrows A 1 again. 1 1 is franco, iu ojien uitjir neiieiui merchandise store in the Illumberg! block about Oct. 1st. i I 1 1 . lFJSSOXA"L UE'iriON. Charles YYinant of Yaquina is in the city. E. A. Abbev, of Yaquina, is in the city. Miss Sarah Sjii ui.lt, of Yaquina, is visiting in this city. 1?. S. Cook, of the Oregon Land i ., of Salem, is in the city. Thos. Li ink leaves this morning for 1'ortlaud to purchase new fur niture. - Jos. Webber, Jr., of I'ortland, is spending a few days with his parents in this city. ZIrs. II. J. Clark, of Ashland, is visiting old scenes in Albany, be ing the guest of Mis. E. Fiiun. Hon. E. H McElroy was in city vestcrday, looking after Interest- of the public school, g-.-es f:o:n here to Eugene. the tfce He The IloHpital. The Sisters of Mercy, who have' il-v'ided to establish a public o-'spital in this city are expected to arrive within a few days. Mr. 1. A. (iross, who with Kev. Father Metayer, has been largely instru mental in securing the establish ment of the hospital here, says that a residence has been rented for their use. Several desirable locations ha'o been offered for the buildings: .which will occupy a block or more of land and will be 1 an ornamjent to the city. The: buildings will eo up earlr in the sprine without a doubt " Z '- , auuiwv- " . mj . The 14, acres, of land adjoining Albanv. purchased by Dr. I. NJ' Hackleman's tourth addition to .. . : ... ... m - . l WooUIepl Jay,W-J'lain lor ?uuo, will .tp-tetaer -with 10 acres more, ; i-.fL , ..twi f knia t.-. mTaOaiI . -i . I tirrtl in ! u li a y- 1 1 u ! I of .Wallace ..Ufltuck tor Mlc, ; r- S . r- . . . A"?c5e,n Vf "0V.lftvli .ue lanu laiu ui m town iouj. it is desirahlv located in the eastern suburbs of the city, and will be ! .i.i .u i..i i -vui eti iiiul evei v uou v van cceiiici'. a slice of Albany real estate. Faviflc Coast Naw Trl. , hook and ladder truck before the j The commission appointed to se.!sountl8 of th? lire be" hd ,lied ect a site for a navy yard on the I'acilic coast north of the fortv-sec- ond parallel have recommended to the secret prv of the naw the so- -nc secrciaiy c-i ine navy ine tc , ectionofa site on Fuset bound. ! The v Vnrt Or-hard I..,. .,rt.i,. I alar a dv'knta-cs over all the other i .1 11 ,-9 , iOeatinns. unit tli.it tlir nnrlie.nlnr ocations. and that site should b sou; 'ht Whind I? T n- " 1 m h"idge Island. AMM-iatian Meeiie. ' ... . . . , Aiioiau lueeiiuBw me ,,ioam- cue ssOCLauoil Ol oiigie-jaiiOHai . curdles will meet at Oregon City on Tuesday and Wednesday, ctober loth" and Uith. A good i'rogratnme is in preparation and :n interesting session may be ex pected. The attendance will also be larger than usual and some interesting work will be done. Again on the lioad. Many people thought the engine which nas thrown from the track at the Lebanon s Mitch near this ity, causing the d-.-ath of F.ig Jack Miller end Ojiint iuthrie, was de o.ulished past all repair. Hut it Wsse.l up the road last night for the. fi.-sL time si;u; lh'. vvr.-ck, .'okinjr good as i.i w. Win. Kester, a deaf and dumb n:an was in t lit citv vesterdav. and to licuAi.o reporter f-tated, or i . . t . t . . t . r,V S .um.n ms lim?1 n a main rounu. uusmess nana, mat i tie had just arrived, in tJie primi tive wav, from Iowa, having crossed the plains with a mule team. He is at present stopping with John Denny near Lebanon, with whom lie was acquainted in Iowa. He left Appanoose county, lova. on .March 14rh, and arrived at Lebanon on Kridav of last week. lb- -tarted for Tacoma, but U so; plear-fd will this part of Oregon , ilia: if lias decided to t-t.ty here, i lie io.it one span of mule at ; .-ihi.ione Falls, Idaho, and the; 'other nearlv starved to death at1 .Sand Mountain. His greatest' : fionou- was to !iiit leeft tor his mule, lie saw and killed some whole an adventuresome yet en-i jiyabh- Hip. Ttiere wt:re no In- J dians laying in wait for his scalp, j but otherwise the trip across the : plains he thought wore very much ! j as they were in t:.e titties. He i traveled entirely alone except when he fell in w ith immigrant)1 ' , going his way. ! He then described tint trip, and j i:oni the notes we quote: "l; ' crossed the Missouri siver at Omaha, then went up the F.ig j I I'latte to near Cheyenne, Wyotn-: .in;;, then north to the North i 1 ;ati then over io tiie Sweet S.uith Pass, water. up across j'.e then through the Mioiet moun Albioii. Idaho. bv -uv of then down the S ake Iiiver. I i kept this side if tha Snake river I and came across Sand Mountains, j ! 1 a-l iv tiii Mniiri iinf u in il 71 rr n-rtuf fill t I camped at "oda Springs, Idaho, . on Jul v 3d. There eighteen wagons drove in and camped bv we, head-' : el for Walla Walla" " ' Mr Keter is an intelli""nt I fanner, and exnerta to ,p"riin Here. , , KKAI. KSTATK SAI.KS. The following sales were recorded vestcrday : .tohn Brings to John 11 Jul ian, S. W. quarter block 5'J, Albanv $1 WO John It. Braun and wife to J. II. Mullan, west half south west quarter block 7S, Mon- teith's south Albany 300 A. Hacklcman to G. W. Young, east half block 14, Hackleman's sveond addi tion to Albanv u; 1 fnited States Fountain LI '. to Henry C. patent The Salvation Army. School opened to- iny under the The Salvationists in East 1'oit-! t'w,'s of Prof Fiuley- -Mr- f iacJ j land have been raising a hideoua ! "S''1 "-tvcral terms at this din with braying instruments, i P!:,ce- 'f:t!,"5 fo e a very suc : qreatlv to the annovance of citi- i ct-ssful teacher. ! zens. Several of the Salvationists I hare been arrested, but they came lout victorious Wednesday in a case in the circuit court, then Judge ! Shattuck hehl that the ordinance , recently passed by the Ea.-t Port land council, prohibiting the. play i ing of bands on the street without permission, was invalid, because there is no authority for it in the . city charter, aud that it was . special legislation. The decision was on the application of Millard Kambo and Walter Hayes, nieui-! I ers of the Salvation army, who had been arrested for violating the ordinance". They were discharged from custodv. Kmoiirrrt of Oregon. Thfr printers in the state printing otlii-e yesterday sent to press the lir.-t forms for the second edition of the liesources of Oregon. The firf edition is exhausted and the soeond is printed by an act of the last legislature. Ir. will consist of .'o'lDO copies ot their most valua- i i i. . r. i. mv oik. .i " ii.-p o. io. siaie is neing maoe lor it. lueoiuonei being inaccurate, since several ,' new eounties have been created, ! "usl " ,ll,c . thus changin- boundary lines, etc. i J'0" lu,w :i 8"d 0t nt"Pnse Also many new towns have been I ! hltinr ,out !ucli a ,n,?e l?ni established and manv miles of'5omcot. the. t"Ds helped the i i i - i -ii : uu"k. i,"u "-""-v- heso indications of progress will b; "curately portrayed on the new ; map. which will be very valuable. ! - A Firr Alarm. o'clock last evening At ft the' nngg of the fire bell brought the n rn nnii iriinuni imr riri iinni i fire department out on a double : I I It 1 t L i " l" utc, " ' lalse alarm. Ihe workmen at tle irnn n-r.rbc VftrA fatlnflf rn n Iwiol "":ri'"lkina, we hve preachi aod Sab the smoke stack, which, seen over:" school every Sabbath, aod il . ... . - . t,r1lto,,B, 01 lh Wa" fte, CaU6e, the alarm A fire would have a noor chance to spread mAlbanr. as , - , ; lueuuvs ncia uu uic (luuim laeb ; eyeningwitli twosteamers and the' ,a -: Hl Exhibit ., . t V i i i -t , .nVi '.'""y "V cd ;-rj0 varieties of wheat at the Kfa( r.,;- m0f.t (1f i.j, AT,ihit J0 9 -tM h?.xl" e iine -11 i wny' I balem, and ic will -be (taken to I. ' 1 .1 t. . -li. lowa olcr siaiesw'iu an exhibit car now being fitted up. 1 ik nm ue unjeu ui,. ciutu vuj at ih.e c?rn P?. M,r-. ?f)sh1aw -- - -wv- : . at the tair, Horn premiums ana ; sale. i Mlgene Register. I. and Ortlc Keeeivrr. The Republican, of Fnion, states that it is learned 011 trojd authority ; that Henry Rhinehart, receiver of the l.T. S. land oflice at La Orande I will E0011 bo relieved of nis oflicial i duties and that Mr. Lmi Cleaver ; will occupy his place. Alonoy to Loan. At a iow rate "1 interest on u-.'O I farm property in Linn county, or on best h;'. proved city p-rop'.rtv in Albauv. Apjilv tu i'.-aikbrni Wvih't. Albanv, Oregon. h oyiteis ;r;i:ann's t served eve: --!; u rant. v l:iv at 1 1 ! Salem Statesman. The total receipts of the state fir for this vear will foot up more than $18,000, and when he $5001) state-appropriation for payment of premiums is added, the state hoard 'if agriculture will have nearly $24, 000 to its. credit. , The receipts at ths main gates were $0072; at the track gates $2u."(i.75, and tno balance of the receipts are made up from the race entries (over $4)00), and the jojI bar privileges, booth, stall and ground rent, premium entries, etc. The total receipts for last year were $16,615. The gain in receipts for this year was made almost en tirely on the gate receipts, showing that the crowds in attendance were much larger. A reuorter asked Hon. J. T r. i. j plentv of g;wne,i,'.re--..rl'l:lr.vl0' ra and "had on the i ot agncnl'ine, what improvements wouio MKeiy no ruaoe riexi year. He replied that, of course, this question could not le answered at this early day, as the opinions and intentions of ail the members of the board are not known; but he thought it was generally conceded that the big pavilbn will ho ceiled a:;d painted inside and out ; that enough additional stables will be built near the grand stand to ac commodate all speed horses, and that the grounds wi'.l be cleaned up generally and improved. The outlook lor the futur success of the fair is certair.lv verv llatterinj. A r.eatit iful Display. Julius (iradwohl has not opened his iolden liule Uazaar fur noth ing. He has jii.-d commenced re ceiving his immense line of beau tiful goods for the fall and winter ancl f.,,r. the "todays. J ''' e Has ! u!'.c Ul K"'u .mu ua. IlsP's t be seen in any -tiohJen Kule bazaar in Oregon. i ,lis lllie nevv lul'ior lamps must be i seen to be appreciated. His stock ui lain v p.uii3 u a.- mj luui' plete, and he in ifes the ladies i especially to call and inspect them ; and bring their children to see the beautiful dolls and holiday goods, t.e line chinaware. silverware and . f . .. novelties. His prices have been marked down so low that any one can afford to beautify their homes. Call ami see his beautiful stock and you will find it true and noth ing misrepresented. KAlVFOi:i)SVII.I.K NOTES. Crawkouosvii.i.k, Sept. 23. Mrs. John .Wilson aud family, moved into town last week. Mr. Gum, of Missouri, is visiting his auat Mrs. Wiseman. Mr. John McCaw and family, of Washington, an; visiting their parents of this place. Mr. McCaw wns bom d raised here but has not been here for about 1 years. Mr. Ijnj'!tuan Cutler has bought ii lot in town, on which he will build a residence soon. Mr. Cutler is moving iu to town to school his children, we ate glad to have such citizens move la among us, we i have a s.,ci(.tv. ood school aod good The citizens have been doing some much needed wo:U on the toad between het and the Homing mi!!. They hauled gravel and m:id good road where ir has been almost impossible for several winters ' They nlso straightened the i odd and took out many stumps acd other obstructions, tlie work was most all volunteer. The Band bojs received their their new instrument? last Friday cveDinsr- ihe? are undoubteoiv ..,;ie tiot-t ,DS(ruinen)9 eTcr brought - j ;....... n.,.i nnri nnit iifiprnllo ; - . .- Our town is. in need of a good: school house as the ene in use at present is hardly Urge enough f: accommodate nu mat wis i to nt- tend. If we hud a nice school building- here we could otter quite t, , .i ., ;.,.i,:ij.. , IV fVUk 1,111.11 VI11IU1'-II school a, we have a verv quiet nice . , -..L.-. piuce.no saloons or aoything of the itaiDly hs healthy a piace us can he found io the country. Noted Lecturer Coming. Miss Henrietta Moore, of Ohio, j who stands high on the list cf (National W. C. T. U. lecturer is i now speaking at different points in ; this county, and will reach Albany i ' . 1. . . .-i. i - . . . i ! on ii "uy- "!o vm msc. one will give an auuress at the W. C. t P ball at 3 r m to wlnVh ill - t j .,, , ' are invited, and especially the laes who desire to know more of the work of both the nationil and "ic oik ot uoui 100 national ana locai unions. Her evening lecture wiH be well worth the hearing of an thinking people. She has re cently done good work in AVasliing- ion iciiiiorv nnu meets wuu gen- eral favor wherever she speaks, thi bobv. JiPr sr.er.nd vif.lt to tins toast. Fin SnitinK- Jst opened, at L. K. lilain's tailoring department, the very latest patterns in piece goods for suitings and trousers, which will l'e made up to order in the most approved stvle bv Mr. K. A. Sehuf- ller, the experienced tailor uho has charge of that department. Call early and get your choice of patterns before the stock is broken. ' Fi-oh Cranberries. The first cranberries c f h season were received yesterday by the Willamette Packing Co. They are nice and fresh, try them. Th9 Wealth of IrTariou County as Ehowa by the Asseaimeit Ball. Special to the Hkrald.j S.u.km, Sept. 26. County As sessor Ulackerby to-day completed the assessment roll for 18S9. To tal amount of taxable property is shown to be $6,317,420, as, against $4,415,456 upon w hich taxes wore collected last year. Gross valua tion is $9,029,21$; ; indebtedness is $2,:J70,529; exemption $521,311. The roll shows 396.637 icres of land of a valuation of $4,414,380. There are 1608 polls, being 206 more than last year.. There are 65 less horses than last year. The list shows a goou increaso in ev-: ! erytiii.ng. i K. lices was brought to the Asy : luni from Astoi ift to-day. He is 28 years of age and a native of .Vales, lie thinks he is followed by per- sons who seek to kill him. Chas. Anderson, a brother of the l gentleman who was killed on the ; train last Saturday, was in the city this morning looking up the affair and to sec if the railroad company : was to blame or not. He decided to leave the remains here. PORTLAND'S BIG FAIR. .... i i The Exposition W?n Formally Oprsoi ta j the Public Last Ni'ht. j Sprciul to t).e IIxkald.i I'okti.aMi. Sept. 26. The North I'acilic Industrial Association's big exposition was opened at 7 :30 this evening and was attended by a great throng of people from this city and various portions of Ore gon. The opinion is freouentlv ex-' pressed that the ex position building is the finest in the country. Of course there are larger ones, but none so nicely arranged or so i handsome architecturally, while the music hall, or central division is without an equal. The displays of all kinds are very complete and attractive. Signor Liberati and his cele brated band, which promises to form a most attractive feature of the fair, arrived this morning, bringing with them Madame Sophie Koiaani, prima donna i and international songstress. The fair was opened by an overture by this band, which consisted of a composition of national airs dedi cated to Governor Pennoyer. The committee who have in charge the m.v.ter of entertaining the newspaper men on Saturday, newspaper day, have about com pleted their air.ingements and have prepared a somewhat eh borate- programme. l.al Night's Entertainment. JohnH.Oakes Comedy Sketch Club and Swiss I Jell llingers gave one of their enjoyable entertain ments at the oj era house last evening. Tlie audience was de lighted from the opening to the ch.se. The company is posed of musicians of merit and give a clean and laughter-provoking progiammo, in which an eii'jless variety of novel rmiMcal selections and comedc'" sketches were inters; or.-od in a most agr. eahle manner. From here the tonipany goe- !o Salem. KM ;i;v: ICitl :iii-.! I have just received a full line of kid gloves brand "Our Own.' This is a genuine kid glove. I buy direct from importers in New York and consider them the best value of anv glove I ever sold for this price. I'm: buttons, three rows of; stitching, fl.oO per pair. E. ! Young. I Take Xoticp. We have just received i a large supply of California cream cheese, fine! comb bonev. eliinped beef. lobsters, oysters. - lams, mustard e.ir.Ci.u li.J'.n, I I.,,.-;., , l ,t .. ' sardines, 1 lol iind bei ring boston i maekerai, co.Uis):, smuken herring. . Also a full line of fruits an I veget-! ..ii, tf:t ., . ii i . 1 ables. Wnhoo-Ue lar!,,,,.; ton.-; I,an3 ' Tali .Notice. All persons indebted to the late lirm of 1 5ardue ot Robertson will please call at the store and settle their accounts without delay and greatly oblige. .I.j M. I'a'rcue, successor t- Uai hnl & Robertson Money to Loan. Money in sums of $.r)i.)i tip, on real estate security, t he loaned on favorable terms. For particu lars call upon or rite to I'utkhnrt & Keeney, Albany,. Or. 1 Seiiir.s. Shritrn. Immense stock at Stewart ec Sox's. I he iiost qiiality and any! size or style. Call and examine j our stock. Mewart ox. .otle- If you want a good mattress call and see. me. I will sell woven wire mattress 25 cents cheaper than any other man in the city. Thos. Bkink. AUNTIE PBPlXD. -i ui heaven's aiic what doc your uiiithcnlo toyn;: c-iiihiroli thst ranker you to hungry " "PleafC, auntie, O-.e.-ives c.s Joy's Vesu tnhle nrsiirarillii nnil its awful sood."' T. f". Milton, ofrdl l'ost street, Han Frah- isco, wriiet: "1 ha'l been ailius for week wifh disorder of the liver and kidnovs. finally my w ifc. heco:r.ins frii;hteucd, proeuro'ln boltlcei 'T'aeCaH e.r':ii;i lietaedy' Joy's Vecctable Sara I arilla. it eured ine. rifiiit tip. T:i fatt did s i iumdi fo;- v.Kth:;tl eavo it to luy -!nl:i.-:. -:.! th- !.:t.st .-.itisiaetcr;- re- 5 1 '.!.:. c i 1 ::. S X 1 JLiA T-i t:is dorou or tiik Hssilb: Coii-i-.leiable has been said in Albany recently at out a town clock. The city certainly needs one. That it should be centrally j located all admit. hy not have it placed in the court house tower? It could from there be seen all over the citv'k . - i The county would no doubt be disposed to aid in improving the court house,' and the . city - and county together should-, place a town clock -in the building, lhel tower would probably have to be j built a little higher. It needs re- j building any. how.i The writer believes, it would be in place for j the city to make a proposition to the county to do the work jointly, j Say the county would remodel tha ; t jwer and the city pay half of the j cost of putting in the clock. I It would be of benefit to farmers when in town and . to the public generally. As a tax-payer I be lieve the expenditure would be wise, and it is an improvement de manded by the public. Ix!t the city council move in the matter and give us a town clock on the court house. Citizen. lo to J. M. Cardue's for bar gains in groceries, good butter and fat chickens. BANK OF OREdON, ALLAN Y, OREGON. irrr.4i :jTA,fi(;a tS'i'roidrnt... Vice Pres.. . 4 ashler II. RltVAM .. .I.4V YT. ltHI. II. 1. m.sctcicx. A general banking business trans' acted. Sight exchair'c and telegraphic transfer bought and gold on New York, S.oi Francisco and Portland,; Oregon. Culleclions made on favuruhlc terms Tin? City Restaurant, Under the new management of H. Lampniati will he conducted on a iii bt-eias plan. Meals will he served at all hour--1. " Consult ths BILL OF FARE And orJur whatever yon want, pay ing for what you order ami nothing more. Straight meals served as usual for 'Jo cents, and meals to order from a T cent roll and cup of eoffee to a lirbt class 1.00 meal. td Furnished rooms to let in connec tion with the restaurant. WAXTKO A Yot'XO MAX WOl'LK like to take voi-al music Ivhsoiik, and itNo lessons on thu c'litar. Vol particular aliout Mkin- both fr.mi the .same teacher. jiKjt.ire at this oMnc. HEIST LOST AX 0)'.-:X-KAC'i . ui'iwr natch nt the curlier uf the Kuss house, heave at. this office. fAXTKl) MX OK UOOl SEI.hlXG a'-ititv to rciiresM-nt us a alesayciit in j mailc ) AclurcKH, W'aniiin ikcr A: Urown, j I'lKlauclplna, ra ' The l:ir'".:Ht cloth inir and merchaM tiilor-) houm ill A merit a. .Vol Ire of Dissolution of Partnership milE I'ARTXKltSIIII' IIEKETOKOItE J. cxixtii! under the t: rn name of Wallace, TI oumsoii v Co. wherein T L. Wallace, W. S Thompson and K. LaKorcst of the city of A litany, I.inn county, OreK'n. wore general lartiiei-s is thu the th !ay of AiiUJ-t A l. '. Iski. diswdvcl I iy mi::ii;il iMUisenc, T. L. I Wallace retiring. Tlie lnsi:i ss will he eon- ' ditrtcil at the same pla-x- l.v VV. S. Thompson i and K. jiKorest unuer the linn name of j tal-'orcst Ji Thonifisoii. wh will assntun all I lial ilitiiM and collect ali ai counts !uc the I f':rm. I Mated this Tth d.e. o- .iit A. IK l vs-'l. I r. i.. w allao:. W. S. TIIOMHSOX. I r. J.aKOK1ST. 1 1T AXTKU A CIl;. TO HO CKNKKAL I I V hoiiirwoi-'i in a small familv A 'rool til l can tind an ci-v place and pleKstiit j lioine hy applying toC.II Sptncer. j ! axtkh -a ciitt. to ix. i:i:xi:u.i. ! II housework Knr pai licularn applv at , t,.c rt,si)luI.M m- v. u. Krtmi!!cr. wiJhinv- : t-.n street hctween i and ;. . luiiicirlJiM ollce. VV,NG .KASE!, TlIK moxtkitii I J 1 pasture from the Ore 'on Pecitic Co.. all 1 pcrsoiiH having ttock therein on pasture arc hereby notified to remove them at -jnev, or make arratiireuicntH with nie. !-Vi:;.:(to do so K-.i;h oto :k bs t.st..-J ."Oil.V SCHMEER. GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS ASH DRFSsTNi; li All: SALOON. I I None but firt class workmen! 1 1 1 1.' . 1 I irniii i-i. j . u-i iiiiii 11c.11 aim j clean, (iive me a call. HTFirst dxr scuth of postoliice. 1 E. Ii .!!E.I!I)SI.EV.: j RKAL KSTATK ,i(JKNT, Conveyancing of .01 !ii:s done in a relia ! ,e All imsiiess Hl receive business; prompt utte.ition. Oftice on llroadalhin ! stteet, near First, Aihauy, Oregon '-1 j A reliable t. S. Stinard 3-ton calc only ! .17, delivered at our nearest railroad station ! free of freight on" thirty days trial. Larger I scales at proportionately low prices. War f ranted for live years. Addrcns, K. C. HOKFMAX, Albany. Oregon. PO ivmut. ! Put up opressl , for Julius (irad wohl and Fob! at his "olden Utile bazaar in OXE POUXD CAXS AT t2t GI'jXLS I lull CjVX j Does'an immense business in"ali kimbjof furniture, , bedroom sets, parlor i faS-Gn-inntced to be firs-cl i-s ! s.R.ts' , chairs' led lounges kitchen tafes, and all kind, of tables, etc., etc. , ,1 1 Also havd a finc select'0,i of wal1 VVr al wicd-.w shades, which they are in eer Jvespeti. j offering at close figures, ( all and see them, on First street, opt-osite Stew - lULIl':-! JH!'W(iHL art Sox. -DEALKIi IN- 8 1 a,pl e an (mod Also Choice Candies, yutsl Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc, TERMS CASH ATSJ) PRICES LOW. Subscription Agent for all Leatfing Xews papers and Magazines. SF"NEAn the postoffice. L. K. BLAIN, -THE Leading When Adam took a fall He had no clothes at all. So Eve, she made 'em all From Og leaves. But our styles for fall beat those ; We've some very handsome clothes; As to price, the country knows We're no thieves. 1 a New patterns, piles of goods to select from; nevr line of neckwear and furnishing goods, neat and natty foot wear, waterproof, rubber and leather coats umbrellas, gum boots, and the latest styles m OVERCOATS. Tie Mm STEWART & SOI -Dealers in- General Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths Supplies Garden and And all Implements C. E. HAWKINS. ALBANY FIIIW MP BT cl JP an oy ALBANY, OREGON, Clottiier, Prices. Clothier. Hardware AND- III Carpenters' Toils Builders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder Jb Fuse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds-I 1 Dsed by Farmers! F. FARRELL I win v, I a a 1 -